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Tourism officials in the James Bay region of Quebec are hoping a new contest will help create more local jobs and attract international travellers interested in adventure and Indigenous culture. More
Feb 21, 8:48 PM CT

Wrapping up closing arguments in the second-degree murder trial, Crown prosecutor Dennis Galiatsatos asked jurors to ask themselves why the Inuk woman would make plans to see her mother, who was visiting from Nunavik, if she was suicidal.

Newly-released surveillance footage shows the 2016 arrest of Harry Kevin Kolasch. A court ruling that acquitted Kolasch of resisting arrest and is strongly critical of the arresting officer is being appealed by prosecutors.

Cancer patients who were undergoing chemotherapy treatment at Stanton hospital in Yellowknife have been transferred to a facility in Edmonton. N.W.T. health officials aren't sure when the service will return.

'My strongest image of Frank on the trail is of him leaning over a dog that was curled up. They would be nose to nose and half the time the dog would be cleaning his beard, cleaning all the ice out, and there was such an intimacy in that.'

A Yukon kennel owner says a court order left her no choice but to euthanize 10 of her 50 dogs this week, but a lawyer says she waited until the last minute in order to paint the plaintiffs as bad guys.

Niklas Edin curled a near-perfect game against Canada as Sweden stole three points in the match to beat the three-time defending Olympic champions 5-2 at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.